Interim England boss Lee Carsley is due to name his squad for the Nations League games against Greece and Finland next week.
With that in mind, while it did seem a little odd Rashford should start two cup games either side of substitute duty for the Premier League trip to Crystal Palace, this was a chance for the striker to impress Carsley, who watched from the directors' box.
It is not clear whether Carsley is a 'flip-flap' skill aficionado, or whether he keeps across viral social media clips.
If either of those things are true, Carsley will get plenty of pleasure from the way Rashford bamboozled former Norwich forward Ricky van Wolfswinkel as he manipulated the ball to the right and left, before sticking it through the forward's legs and carrying on his way.
Sadly for Rashford and United, his cross was intercepted, but it was one of those joyous moments that bring cheers from supporters in the stadium and watching elsewhere.
Rashford had a productive opening period. He embarked on one 60-yard burst from his own half that took him to the edge of the Twente penalty area before he played a pass to Zirkzee with his back to goal, demanding precise close control that proved beyond the Dutchman.
He also provided a return pass to Zirkzee that took the former Bologna man into a position of promise he failed to profit from.
Rashford also threatened the Twente box with another forceful run that was ended by Van Rooij’s desperate challenge.
His exit 11 minutes from time was greeted by appreciative applause from the home fans, which has not always been the case in recent times, and was at odds with the smattering off boos that greeted the final whistle.